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Student Learning Outcomes Assessment More on Measures Assessment Brown Bag Session 2 March 16-17, 2009
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Developing Measures How will we know if students have learned what we wanted them to learn or have achieved the skills we wanted them to achieve?
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Indicators What behaviors or performances will indicate that students have achieved a certain outcome?
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Middlestates Guidelines Two valid and reliable indicators per outcome – At least one direct measure – Indirect measures – Specific criteria outlined for each indicator – Rubrics and/or rating scales
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Appropriate Measures Course-embedded assessment measures Existing student work products/performances Professional organizations
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Criteria/Standards What level of student performance will we accept as evidence of course or program success?
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Suskie on Setting Benchmarks or Standards Midterm class averages was 55 points. Did the class do well on the midterm? – Need to compare 55 to something else – The “something else” depends on what we want the test to tell us Suskie 2008
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Five Ways to View Success Standards-based perspective – Are your students meeting your standards? Benchmarking perspective – How do your students compare to peers? Best-practice perspective – How do your students compare to the best of their peers? Value-added perspective – Are your students improving? Longitudinal perspective – Is your program improving?
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Suppose 35 is passing and 80 is a perfect score Local standards – Aka competency-based – Aka criterion-referenced Question answered: – Are our students meeting our standards? Challenge: – Establishing sound performance standards Suskie 2008
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Suppose 35 is passing and 80 is a perfect score on a published exam External standards – Aka competency-based – Aka criterion-referenced Question answered: – Are our students meeting external standards? Challenge: – Do the standards match what we think is important? Suskie 2008
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Suppose the class average is 65 Internal peer benchmark – Aka norm-referenced Question answered: – How do our students compare to peers in their class, program, or institution? Challenge: – Identifying appropriate peers and collecting information from them Suskie 2008
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Suppose the national average is 70 External peer benchmark – Aka norm-referenced Question answered: – How do our students compare to peers at other colleges? Challenge: – Identifying appropriate peers and collecting information from them Suskie 2008
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Suppose class average was 25 a year ago Value-added benchmark – Aka grown, change, pre-post Question answered: – Are our students improving? Challenge: – Transfers in and out – Motivating students on pre-test – Is growth due to us? – Imprecise assessments mask growth – Is this question relevant? Suskie 2008
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Suppose class average is 65 now and 40 three years ago Historical trends benchmark – Aka improvement – Aka (incorrectly) longitudinal Question answered: – Are our teaching and curricula improving? – Are we getting better Challenge: – Using the same assessment Suskie 2008
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Suppose class average is 65 for knowledge and 45 for real-world application Strengths and weaknesses perspective Question answered: – What are our students’ relative strengths and areas for improvement? Challenge: – Getting “sub-scores” that are truly comparable Suskie 2008
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QUESTIONS? DISCUSSION?
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